For more than a year now, Donald Trump's presidential campaign has been fending off charges of racism, sexism, Islamophobia, and Nazism from the media by systematically denying some of the biggest news organizations in the world press credentials to Trump's campaign events.

No one from Trump's camp was immediately available for comment about their change in policy.

Trump's refusal to officially invite reporters from certain organizations did not necessarily stop them from getting access to his events as regular citizens, but as CNN points out, the fact that the blacklist even became a thing in the first place sent a very strong message about what kind of places Trump rallies tend to be.

It's unclear what, if anything, the blacklist's retiring will says about the Trump campaign's feelings towards the press, but at the very least, it means that reporters should be able to get a better perspective of the day-to-day goings on of the presidential race from the Republicans' perspective.